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Anyone ever run Seafoam through a 2-stroke?
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<blockquote data-quote="UncleDan" data-source="post: 11920853" data-attributes="member: 102264"><p>Running any kind of "engine cleaner" through a two stroke is hardly ever a good idea. I worked for a Mercury Marine dealer for 8 years as an outboard engine tech and there is no way in hell I or anyone else there would ever do this. I'm not sure if "Seafoam" is designed to run through 2 strokes (to provide proper lubrication,) but I've actually worked on a few engines that had internal damage due to customers running "engine cleaner" through them.</p><p></p><p>It's just a weed wacker engine. Those are cake to get running good. Best thing to do is go through the carb and make sure it's clean. Then, put good, fresh fuel in it (properly mixed with a quality brand of 2 stroke oil) and just run it. </p><p></p><p>Running the piss out of it will "clean it out" for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UncleDan, post: 11920853, member: 102264"] Running any kind of "engine cleaner" through a two stroke is hardly ever a good idea. I worked for a Mercury Marine dealer for 8 years as an outboard engine tech and there is no way in hell I or anyone else there would ever do this. I'm not sure if "Seafoam" is designed to run through 2 strokes (to provide proper lubrication,) but I've actually worked on a few engines that had internal damage due to customers running "engine cleaner" through them. It's just a weed wacker engine. Those are cake to get running good. Best thing to do is go through the carb and make sure it's clean. Then, put good, fresh fuel in it (properly mixed with a quality brand of 2 stroke oil) and just run it. Running the piss out of it will "clean it out" for you. [/QUOTE]
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